Da Burger Wing Hub Lands on Keʻeaumoku With $160 Tomahawk and 1.5-Pound Wagyu Burger

Da Burger Wing Hub & Bar has opened its third Oʻahu location at 1020 Keʻeaumoku St. in Honolulu, taking over the former home of The Blitz sports bar with a menu that includes a 1.5-pound wagyu burger and a $160 tomahawk steak exclusive to the new spot. The Wahiawā-born chain now spans three locations across the island, and the Honolulu debut brings steaks not served at its other outposts.

According to Aloha State Daily, the Honolulu location serves several steak dishes found nowhere else in the chain, including a $160 tomahawk steak served with seasonal vegetables, a $75 rib-eye, and a $35 New York strip. Reporter Kelli Shiroma Braiotta, the outlet’s food and dining reporter, detailed a menu heavy on both comfort food and big-ticket items, including the Godzilla Burger, a 1.5-pound wagyu creation priced at $43, and the Jaw Breaker Burger, a $30 build topped with a 1-pound wagyu patty, fried mozzarella, cheese curds, chipotle aioli, jalapeno cheese sauce, lettuce, tomato, American cheese and pepper jack.

A Menu Built for Sharing and Sports-Watching

Beyond the marquee steaks and burgers, the Honolulu menu leans into shareable bar food. The Trash Can Nachos, at $18, pile football-shaped tater tots with pulled pork, tomatoes, onions, jalapenos and guacamole, while the Pile-On Hot Dog ($18) is a chili cheese dog topped with bacon and jalapenos. Other additions include a $12 order of cheesy bread, $12 burger sliders, a $19 Cubano, an $18 French dip, a $22 Philly cheesesteak, a $22 order of fish and chips, a $21 fajita sizzling burger, and a $32 pork belly fettuccine alfredo, per the same account.

The location keeps long hours built around Oʻahu’s sports and nightlife crowd. It’s open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays through Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. Thursdays and Fridays, 9 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. Saturdays, and 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Sundays during football season, the report notes. Parking includes six customer stalls in front of the restaurant and paid public parking behind the building with an entrance on Young Street, where the restaurant validates parking for up to five hours.

A Sports Bar Space With Deep Roots

The Keʻeaumoku Street address isn’t new to the nightlife scene. Commercial listings reviewed by Coldwell Banker Realty show the 2,871-square-foot space had been marketed as a turnkey bar operation for $200,000, complete with a liquor license, before Da Burger Wing Hub moved in. Property records compiled by hawaiihome.cc trace the site’s history as a sports lounge back to at least 2009, when it operated as Cafe Ten Twenty under a Class R liquor license, well before its run as The Blitz…

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